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Cinzia Arruzza

Cinzia Arruzza was a leading member of Sinistra Critica in Italy. Today she is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York and a feminist and socialist activist. She is the author of the author of “Dangerous Liaisons: The Marriages and Divorces of Marxism and Feminism” qand a member of the editorial collective at Viewpoint Magazine.

Articles by this author (30)

  • “Feminism of the 99% is an anticapitalist alternative to neoliberal feminism”
  • Fortress Europe and a Mediterranean Cemetery for Migrants
  • The Fantasy of Normalcy: Neoliberalism, the Family, and the New Right
  • Drawing the lessons
  • Critical Left: freedom for Hugo Blanco
  • One question: Class struggle today
  • “Feminists are currently leading the way”
  • Is Solidarity Without Identity Possible?
  • Energy and Roses
  • Occupy America

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Authors

  • Wissam al-Haj
  • Wissem and Lemnouar
  • Wojciech K?b?owski
  • Wolfgang Alles
  • Women Democratic Front
  • Womens Action Forum Hyderabad
  • Womens Action Forum Islamabad
  • Womens Action Forum Karachi
  • Womens Action Forum Lahore
  • Womens Action Forum Peshawar
  • Womens Action Forum Quetta
  • Womens Collective Pakistan
  • Women’s group of the coordination of Salamyeh
  • Woo Seoc-Gyun
  • Worker Democracy
  • Workers coalition of 25th January
  • Workers for Climate Justice
  • Workers Party of Turkey
  • Workers’ Struggle
  • World March of Women

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